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Virginia 192 1956 (Virginia) (Road Sign) Shot Glass 1.5oz

Virginia 192 1956 (Virginia) (Road Sign) Shot Glass 1.5oz

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Virginia 192 1956 Shot Glass: A Retro Roadside Icon

A Classic Emblem Revived

This shot glass celebrates the iconic road signage of mid-century Virginia, specifically the design that would have marked Virginia Route 192 in 1956. The design encapsulates a piece of Virginia's transportation history, mirroring the look of those original roadside markers.

The Visual Language of the Open Road

The artwork centers around the distinctive primary route marker: a white circle nestled within a bold black square. This shape, employed by Virginia since the 1930s, conveyed clarity and instant recognition on the highways. Arched across the top within the circle is the word "VIRGINIA", a declaration of place and purpose.

Numeral Legacy

Below the "VIRGINIA" inscription sits the route number "192", rendered in a classic black font. This number served as a direct identifier of the route, guiding travelers along their path through Arlington County and serving as an emblem of a specific destination within the state’s network.

Symbolism of a Bygone Era

The design speaks to the simplicity and efficiency of the era's road signage. It's a reminder of a time when the open road symbolized freedom and exploration. This shot glass design allows you to appreciate a bygone era in transportation and appreciate a vintage reminder of the Old Dominion's highway legacy.

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Compact, heavy-based shot glasses made from clear, restaurant-grade glass. One standard size (1.5 oz / ≈44.3 ml) — sturdy, stack-friendly, and built to handle frequent service without fuss.

These shot glasses feel solid in the hand thanks to a thick, weighty base that keeps them steady on busy bar tops. The walls are even and clear, giving a nice, unobstructed view of the pour; the rim is smoothed for comfortable sipping.

They’re engineered for regular use: consistent dimensions, dependable weight, and a simple silhouette that suits both casual venues and more formal tasting counters. Designed to perform rather than show off.

  • Material: 100% clear glass for pure clarity and clean presentation.
  • Capacity: 1.5 oz (≈44.3 ml) — standard shot measure.
  • Base: heavy solid glass base that reduces tipping and improves balance.
  • Construction: restaurant-grade durability for frequent handling and washing.
  • Print-ready: suitable for single-sided print applications that withstand typical use.

Perfect for quick pours, samplers, and neat shots. Their compact footprint makes them easy to place on trays and tasting lines, while the heavier base keeps things steady during service.

  1. Bar service: quick, consistent pours — less wobble when carrying a tray of shots.
  2. Tastings: uniform size is handy for sampling flights or spirit tastings.
  3. Events: robust enough for pop-ups, festivals, and busy bartending shifts.

Storage tip: store upright and avoid tight stacking to protect rims and preserve clarity.

Dishwasher-safe for everyday cleaning — place on the top rack and use a normal household cycle. Repeated exposure to very high commercial temperatures can shorten glass life, so choose gentler programs where practical.

When you want to extend clarity and finish: hand-wash with warm water, a mild detergent, and a soft cloth; dry right away to avoid water spots. Handle by the body (not the rim) to reduce accidental chipping.

One size only: 1.5 oz (≈44.3 ml). Use the dimensions below for shelving, packaging, or tray planning.

Size guide

All measurements are product dimensions in inches.

1.5 oz
Height (in) 2.40
Top diameter (in) 1.40

Note: dimensions are nominal; small manufacturing tolerances may apply. Allow a margin if precise stacking or packaging is required.